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Kanban
Source: http://www.infoq.com/articles/hiranabe-lean-agile-kanban
• originates from Japanese, and translates roughly as "signboard.
• usually a physical card in a clear plastic envelope that instructs the
moving or creating of parts in a "pull" production system
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Kanban in Toyota Production System (TPS)
http://www.toyotatr.com/?m=p&pid=19
Pull system - eliminates waste of waiting and waste of overproduction
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Kanban in Toyota Production System (TPS)
Source: http://www.infoq.com/articles/hiranabe-lean-agile-kanban
Pull system - eliminates waste of waiting and waste of overproduction
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The Kanban method, as formulated by David J. Anderson, is an approach to
incremental, evolutionary process and systems change for
organizations.
a way to organize the chaos by making the need for prioritization and focus clear.
a way to uncover workflow and process problems so you may solve them in
order to deliver more consistently to your client/customer/etc.
Kanban accomplishes these things by introducing constraints into the system to
optimize the flow of value.
Flow is king. http://www.everydaykanban.com/what-is-kanban/
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Some characteristics of Event Driven Development
• Rapidly changing priorities
• Increase in the waste with too many stories for the development
• The need for faster feedbacks - Shorter releases
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